My dad always tells me that my mom is the worst backseat driver he’s ever encountered. I think I know what he’s talking about, but I’m not sure. What does being a backseat driver mean?
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
Backseat drivers have been the brunt of mother-in-law jokes and stand-up routines for generations. A backseat driver is simply a passenger in a car who offers unwanted advice to the driver. Depending on the severity and frequency of the comments from the backseat driver, the actual driver can get annoyed rather quickly.
. When someone is constantly second-guessing you, your attention isn’t focused on the road. Maybe your dad should implement a no-talking policy in the car to curb the issue!
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